Andres Munoz is currently untouchable.
The Seattle Mariners closer can look up at the scoreboard and see an ERA of 0.00. And it's not like the season started yesterday. He's just on an incredible scoreless streak.
The 26-year old has gone to the mound 16 times this year. He has yet to allow a run, even unearned.
That's tied for the longest streak in Seattle history to start a season.
Munoz also has 12 saves, which makes him one of seven pitchers in baseball history to have a streak this long with that many saves, according to MLB.
The combination of Munoz's fireball fastball and sharp slider is lethal.
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Batters whiff on 60 percent of the swings they take against Munoz this season. That's insane.
Munoz, who is originally from Mexico, broke through as the Mariners' somewhat full-time closer last season. He had 22 saves and a 2.12 ERA.
But now with the job unquestionably his from Opening Day onward, he's turned into the best reliever in baseball.
Relief pitching is famously fickle. There's no guarantee this production continues.
And the more people right about it, the more there might be some kind of universe jinx involved.
But for now, Munoz is unbeatable, and it's a magical thing to see.